BCreefmaker
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i had started some phytoplankton cultures last week and they arnt getting as dark green as i expected and i was just wondering if im doing something wrong? I'm using 1.5L rubbermaid containers with lots of air bubbles to keep everything moving. my medium was ro/di mixed to .019 SG for a few days in a sealed container and then aerated and added 1 ml per liter of micro algae fertilizer. i filled the culture dishes with the medium and left them under my t5's for 12 swabbed and dumped everything in. after a few days it got quite darker, you can no longer see the air stick in the center of the container and hardly the bubbles. i top off the cultures every few days from evaporation ( quite bad in the winter here) but after 13 days they have peaked in their darkness. a dark green, but not blacky green like the manual said to expect. is this possible because i didn't use enough or too much fertilizer(from bottle to book to algae disk instructions it had a different recommendation for how much to use) or could it be because the temp was too low? i only use a small space heater beside the cultures that keeps the containers warmer then room temp. if it is the temp will it darken up just taking longer? oh yeah i guess i should add that the bottle of fertilizer i used was opened and leaking when it arrived, so maybe that had an effect.